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Solve Climate 2030

Apply for OSUN Climate Education Grants

Deadline Expired on December 1, 2023
OSUN's Solve Climate by 2030 Project welcomes applications from OSUN partners for funding up to $1000 USD in support of institutional participation in climate education, between now and May 2024. Funding is limited to OSUN institutions with one grant per institution. Applications will be accepted until all funds are committed. 

To receive the grant you agree to:

1. Hold your event as part of or in place of a WorldWide Climate and Justice Education Week, anytime in spring 2024. 
2. Have a representative attend one of our bi-weekly Climate and Justice Education webinars.
3. Provide a one-page report on your event, including attendance.

If more than one person from a school applies for the funding, we will connect you to form a team. Half of the funding will be dispersed upon the award to each school, and half upon completion of a short reporting form following your event. 

The grants can be used for any purpose, including stipends for organizers, food purchases, or transportation. 

Deadline to apply is Friday, December 1
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